05-02-2017, 11:49 AM
railohio Wrote:In June 2015, I took part in a Trains Magazine-sponsored tour of Colorado railroads:
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Those are some amazing shots! I got here just before winter, happy that spring is here and I can ride some trains soon. That looks like a great tour!
Ran through Pueblo today
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I'm not sure if there is an actual 'museum' around here, but there is some weird stuff laying around. Mostly a junk BN MOW train and some really decrepit passenger equipment.
The UP yard is right next to the store tracks
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Along with some rebuilt geeps from a local line (?)
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And another GE switcher. Maybe a 44T, but it looks a little strange. The axles look like they have a differential on them, but that wouldn't make much sense. Didn't have time to crawl around near it to solve the mystery. Not sure UP likes people lingering too long near the yard either.
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